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if you change a single base in a codon then
1.the codon could code for nucleic acids instead of amino acids
2.the codon could code for a different amino acid
3.the dna strand containing the codon could fall apart
4.the codon could automatically repair itself


Sagot :

The codon could code for a different amino acid.

The smallest alteration in the DNA base sequence will cause it to make a different amino acid.